U.S. antitrust regulators have told AT&T to sell either Turner Broadcasting — the parent of CNN — or its DirecTV satellite television unit before they will approve its bid to buy media company Time Warner, The New York Times and Reuters reported Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the matter. The demands could threaten the prospects of the $85.4 billion deal, which could create a powerhouse with wireless and broadband services, satellite TV service, the Warner Brothers movie studio, and cable content providers HBO and CNN. AT&T says it won't sell CNN. The Trump administration's opposition has raised First Amendment concerns, as CNN is a frequent critic of President Trump, who has said deals like the proposed merger "destroy democracy." Source: The New York Times, Reuters |
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